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# $Id: dgux.sh,v 1.8 1996-11-29 18:16:43-05 roderick Exp $
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# This is a hints file for DGUX, which is Data General's Unix. It was
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# originally developed with version 5.4.3.10 of the OS, and then was
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# later updated running under version 4.11.2 (running on m88k hardware).
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# The gross features should work with versions going back to 2.nil but
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# some tweaking will probably be necessary.
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#
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# DGUX is a SVR4 derivative. It ships with gcc as the standard
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# compiler. Since version 3.0 it has shipped with Perl 4.036
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# installed in /usr/bin, which is kind of neat. Be careful when you
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# install that you don't overwrite the system version, though (by
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# answering yes to the question about installing perl as /usr/bin/perl),
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# as it would suck to try to get support if the vendor learned that you
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# were physically replacing the system binaries.
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#
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# -Roderick Schertler <roderick@argon.org>
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# Here are the things from some old DGUX hints files which are different
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# from what's in here now. I don't know the exact reasons that most of
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# these settings were in the hints files, presumably they can be chalked
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# up to old Configure inadequacies and changes in the OS headers and the
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# like. These settings might make a good place to start looking if you
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# have problems.
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#
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# This was specified the the 4.036 hints file. That hints file didn't
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# say what version of the OS it was developed using.
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#
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# cppstdin='/lib/cpp'
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#
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# The 4.036 and 5.001 hints files both contained these. The 5.001 hints
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# file said it was developed with version 2.01 of DGUX.
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#
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# gidtype='gid_t'
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# groupstype='gid_t'
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# uidtype='uid_t'
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# d_index='define'
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# cc='gcc'
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#
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# These were peculiar to the 5.001 hints file.
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#
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# ccflags='-D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_DGUX_SOURCE'
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#
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# # an ugly hack, since the Configure test for "gcc -P -" hangs.
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# # can't just use 'cppstdin', since our DG has a broken cppstdin :-(
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# cppstdin=`cd ..; pwd`/cppstdin
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# cpprun=`cd ..; pwd`/cppstdin
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#
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# One last note: The 5.001 hints file said "you don't want to use
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# /usr/ucb/cc" in the place at which it set cc to gcc. That in
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# particular baffles me, as I used to have 2.01 loaded and my memory
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# is telling me that even then /usr/ucb was a symlink to /usr/bin.
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# The standard system compiler is gcc, but invoking it as cc changes its
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# behavior. I have to pick one name or the other so I can get the
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# dynamic loading switches right (they vary depending on this). I'm
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# picking gcc because there's no way to get at the optimization options
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# and so on when you call it cc.
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case $cc in
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'')
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cc=gcc
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case $optimize in
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'') optimize=-O2;;
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esac
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;;
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esac
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usevfork=true
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# DG has this thing set up with symlinks which point to different places
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# depending on environment variables (see elink(5)) and the compiler and
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# related tools use them to access different development environments
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# (COFF, ELF, m88k BCS and so on), see sde(5). The upshot, however, is
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# that when a normal program tries to access one of these elinks it sees
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# no such file (like stat()ting a mis-directed symlink). Setting
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# $plibpth to explicitly include the place to which the elinks point
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# allows Configure to find libraries which vary based on the development
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# environment.
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#
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# Starting with version 4.10 (the first time the OS supported Intel
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# hardware) all libraries are accessed with this mechanism.
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#
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# The default $TARGET_BINARY_INTERFACE changed with version 4.10. The
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# system now comes with a link named /usr/sde/default which points to
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# the proper entry, but older versions lacked this and used m88kdgux
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# directly.
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: && sde_path=${SDE_PATH:-/usr}/sde # hide from Configure
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while : # dummy loop
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do
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if [ -n "$TARGET_BINARY_INTERFACE" ]
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then set X "$TARGET_BINARY_INTERFACE"
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else set X default dg m88k_dg ix86_dg m88kdgux m88kdguxelf
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fi
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shift
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default_sde=$1
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for sde
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do
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[ -d "$sde_path/$sde" ] && break 2
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done
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cat <<END >&2
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NOTE: I can't figure out what SDE is used by default on this machine (I
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didn't find a likely directory under $sde_path). This is bad news. If
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this is a R4.10 or newer system I'm not going to be able to find any of
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your libraries, if this system is R3.10 or older I won't be able to find
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the math library. You should re-run Configure with the environment
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variable TARGET_BINARY_INTERFACE set to the proper value for this
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machine, see sde(5) and the notes in hints/dgux.sh.
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END
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sde=$default_sde
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break
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done
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plibpth="$plibpth $sde_path/$sde/usr/lib"
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unset sde_path default_sde sde
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# Many functions (eg, gethostent(), killpg(), getpriority(), setruid()
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# dbm_*(), and plenty more) are defined in -ldgc. Usually you don't
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# need to know this (it seems that libdgc.so is searched automatically
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# by ld), but Configure needs to check it otherwise it will report all
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# those functions as missing.
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libswanted="dgc $libswanted"
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# Dynamic loading works using the dlopen() functions. Note that dlfcn.h
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# used to be broken, it declared _dl*() rather than dl*(). This was the
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# case up to 3.10, it has been fixed in 4.11. I'm not sure if it was
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# fixed in 4.10. If you have the older header just ignore the warnings
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# (since pointers and integers have the same format on m88k).
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usedl=true
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# For cc rather than gcc the flags would be `-K PIC' for compiling and
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# -G for loading. I haven't tested this.
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cccdlflags=-fpic
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lddlflags=-shared
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